Federal Reporters
Federal reporters include:
| Title | Abbreviation | Years | Volumes | LCCN |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Supreme Court Reporter | S.Ct. | 1882– | 1– | LCCN 99-537 |
| Federal Reporter | F. | 1880–1924 | 1–300 | LCCN 99-4395 |
| Federal Reporter, second series | F.2d | 1924–1993 | 1–999 | LCCN 79-641716 |
| Federal Reporter, third series | F.3d | 1993– | 1– | LCCN 90-657017 |
| Federal Supplement | F.Supp. | 1932–1997 | 1–999 | LCCN 33-14431 |
| Federal Supplement, second series | F.Supp.2d | 1997– | 1– | LCCN 89-642487 |
| Federal Rules Decisions | F.R.D. | 1941– | 1– | LCCN 90-657008 |
| Federal Appendix | Fed.Appx. | 2001 - | 1- |
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Famous quotes containing the words federal and/or reporters:
“[M]y conception of liberty does not permit an individual citizen or a group of citizens to commit acts of depredation against nature in such a way as to harm their neighbors and especially to harm the future generations of Americans. If many years ago we had had the necessary knowledge, and especially the necessary willingness on the part of the Federal Government, we would have saved a sum, a sum of money which has cost the taxpayers of America two billion dollars.”
—Franklin D. Roosevelt (18821945)
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—Henry David Thoreau (18171862)